Thursday, March 17, 2016

Coming Up:

Today: Delaware Law Professor Mary Brigid McManamon will be live on WDEL-AM news radio this afternoon talking about President Obama’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court and on “The News with Ed Schultz” on RT America at 8 p.m. McManamon was also interviewed during the morning broadcast of the Susan Monday show on WDEL-AM about the same topic.

In the News:

Widener forum shines light on problem of sexual assault – Delaware County Daily Times(3/17 – Feature story on a panel discussion that was a part of “NO MORE” Week at Widener. Bryan Solomon, ’18, a mechanical engineering student, who coordinated the week of programs was interviewed, as well as several other students who attended the panel. Grace Kamiol, Title IX coordinator, and Lynn Nelson-Rossum, the director of Health Services, were quoted. A segment on the panel also appeared on the evening news broadcast on WCAU-TV (NBC) on 3/16)

Biden’s court comments may haunt him 2 decades later – The News Journal(3/17 – Mary Brigid McManamon, a constitutional law professor at Delaware Law, provided expert commentary. The story appeared in a number of news outlets including the York Daily Record, News Press, and USA Today)

On Campus – Tri-Town News(3/17 – Mention of a student named to the dean’s list at Delaware Law)

Widener Students Lend Their Green Thumb – WPVI-TV (ABC)(3/16 – Story on students and faculty of the School of Business Administration helping plant trees in Chester. Similar stories were featured on KYW-TV (CBS) and WTXF-TV (FOX))

Widener Law Dean Leads Talk on First Amendment – Delaware Law Weekly(3/16 – Delaware Law Dean Rod Smolla gave a lecture on the First Amendment)

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